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WB: SNA Club Apparel Sale

Wednesday, October 21st through Sunday, November 1st until 4pm The WB SNA Club is once again having their apparel sale.  This year we are offering the clinical jackets, a long...

BD: Bingo ‘n Dinner

Beaver Dam Campus, Room K-201 700 Gould Street , Beaver Dam

Play, eat, and win big!  Enjoy playing rounds of Bingo with your peers while eating a free meal.  LOTS OF PRIZES! Contact Lisa in Student Life, lmanuell@morainepark.edu to sign-up.  Pre-registration...

WB – Senate Meeting with Free Lunch

West Bend Campus Room T-101

Student Senate Meeting Thursday, October 22nd 10th - 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm in Room T-101 (Auditorium) Do you want to meet new people, plan activities, make important decisions, and...

District Student Government Meeting

District Student Government (DSG) is a college-wide student governing body that meets approximately once a month in Lomira.  DSG is comprised of representatives from each campus senate. To attend a DSG meeting or for...

WB – Pumpkin Carving and Caramel Apples

West Bend Campus, Commons Area

Pumpkin Carving and Caramel Apple Day Monday, October 26th from 11:00 am - 2:00 pm in Commons Area It's time to get in the Halloween spirit by carving your very own pumpkin, while enjoying a gooey, chewy caramel apple! Sponsored by the West Bend Student Senate

Diversity Forum 2020

The 2020 Diversity Forum will feature a keynote address by Robin DiAngelo, PhD, author of the widely acclaimed bestseller “White Fragility: Why It’s So Hard for White People to Talk About Racism.” https://today.wisc.edu/events/view/148839

BD: Halloween Treats

Beaver Dam Campus, Commons Area

Stop by for free Halloween treats! While supplies last.  Available on a first-come, first-served basis. Sponsored by the Beaver Dam Student Senate.

The African American Land Ethic

Lillian "Ebonie" Alexander is the executive director of the Black Family Land Trust. The BFLT defines the African American Land Ethic as blending the concepts of phenomenology, Leopold’s land ethic, and cultural competence to describe African Americans’ historical relationship with the land and how that relationship dictates the value placed on land ownership in the...

FDL: Halloween Treat

Fond du Lac Campus, Commons Area 235 N. National Avenue, Fond du Lac, WI